Same-sex co-parenting comes with unique considerations — legal, social, and practical. Whether you're separating from your partner or co-parenting after a donor or surrogacy arrangement, having the right framework and tools makes the process smoother.
Legal Recognition of Both Parents
In both the UK and US, same-sex parents have legal parental rights, but how those rights are established varies. In the UK, same-sex parents named on the birth certificate have full parental responsibility. In the US, both parents may need to establish legal parentage through adoption or court order depending on the state. Consulting a family solicitor with LGBTQ+ experience is strongly recommended.
The Problem with "Mum and Dad" Defaults
Most co-parenting apps are built around the assumption of one mother and one father. For same-sex parents, this means constantly correcting labels, explaining your family structure, or feeling invisible. Over time, this creates correction fatigue — the energy drain of repeatedly advocating for your family to be seen.
Larkling was built differently. There are no default gender roles. You define your own family labels — parent, guardian, carer, or whatever fits. Pronouns are set from the start and visible throughout. The app adapts to your family, not the other way around.
Practical Considerations
Same-sex co-parenting often involves more complex family structures — known donors, co-parents who were never romantic partners, or multi-parent arrangements. Clear documented communication and a shared calendar become essential when more than two adults are coordinating care. Larkling supports unlimited co-parent connections and flexible role definitions.
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